Webb also believes that a website of this caliber “requires time and flexibility, two factors which [he] is not sure the government provided.”

Sebelius is currently being subpoenaed over the website by the House Oversight Chairman Representative Darrell Issa.

The Obama administration has been firm in reassuring the public the website will be up and running efficiently by the end of November, yet this situation gives more ammunition for the Republican Party, spearheaded by the Tea Party branch, which has been adamant about repealing Obamacare since it was passed.

Obamacare has been a hot issue for most of Obama’s presidency, and it will be interesting to see how the White House will continue to defend the bill in this recent SNAFU that will bring more pressure on the Affordable Healthcare Act.